Im doing some research

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Im doing some research

im doing some research and i will tell you what im trying later (so you can critique it, ive learned that some people here love that) i dont have much time and want to get this post out please help if this applies to you.

Could any prgrammer who reads this post if they can speak a foriegn language, if they have tried and have trouple, if you can please tell how many languages you speak?

Could any person who can speak a foreign language please tell me if they can program or if they have tried and have had trouble.

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I used to speak spanish very well (not quite fluent, but I could converse in it). Been 6 years, though, without any speaking, so I'm rusty. I know some Japanese as well. I don't have a hard time with grammar or syntax, but remembering all the words can be hard.

I am fluent in English and French, and am currently learning German. I have never had any trouble with programming languages. However, I believe this thread is more concerned with people who did not have English as a first language, seeing as most programming languages (if not all) are English based.

I agree that unless some substantial link to c++ is made, this thread should be moved to GD. Mod?

English, Spanish, Japanese and a little bit of Mandarin and Thai. I've also created a two of my own (based on Japanese and Quenya) that are constantly evolving. My biggest problem with spoken language is word order. I think in SVO, but I find I need SOV and VSO most commonly, that trips me up a bit. I've been a professional software engineer for about five years.

I speak fairly fluent spanish (have trouble writting it though), and a little bit of german I picked up from one of my professors in school. He used to like to count iterations in german during lectures, and after a while I realized that I was catching myself doing the samething